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How to use PEST v1 to remote control a computer for begginers
Remote CPU PEST v1 features warning How to get the remote computers IP address for beginners
How to use the MSN .net passport password stealer
Legal Notice/disclaimer

How to use pest:

PEST is a remote administration tool. It will allow you to remote control any PC over a TCP/IP connection (Internet connection). There are two main parts to the remote administration tool; a client and a server. There are two servers included with this version, The binded 'server with MSN informer.exe' (cannot be edited in the server editor) and a unpacked 'server.exe' (can be edited in edit server, but has no MSN informer). I suggest you use the Server with the MSN informer, because it is smaller, and has the unique MSN informer function. NOTE: THE BINDED SERVER WITH MSN INFORMER ALWAYS RUNS ON THE PEST V1.0 DEFAULT PORT: 11831

How to use PEST for Beginners

To take control of another computer, we suggest you follow these steps. We also suggest you use MSN messenger, to take advantage of the MSN messenger automatic IP address informer included in this version.

1.) Sign into your MSN messenger account using the MSN messenger instant messaging program.

2.) Use the 'send a file or photo' function to send one of your online contacts the file included with pest called 'Server.exe' (you can rename the file if you wish e.g. My_pic.exe)

3.) When the file finishes sending and the person you sent it to has run the server.exe file, run the 'PEST v1.exe' (the client part of PEST) on your computer.

4.) At the top left of PEST, enter the IP address of the computer you are going to take control of. Then click connect.

5.) Use the functions listed on the left hand side menu bar in PEST v1 to control the remote computer. Have Fun!

NOTE: NEVER USE THE CPU FEATURES UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! using the CMOS wipe function will cause the target computer to malfunction while attempting to boot, the mother board of the remote computer may have to be replaced.

How to get the target computers IP address for Beginners

If you are using MSN messenger and have followed steps 1 to 3 of 'How to use PEST for Beginners', then follow these steps to get the remote computers IP address:

1.) Change your MSN messenger screen name to: tell me

2.) Send a message to the user on the remote computer using MSN messenger (any message, e.g. hello). When the message arives at the remote computer and thus opens a MSN messenger chatbox entitled: tell me - Conversation, after 5 seconds the remote computer will automaticaly send a message via this chat box to you. This message will contain the remote computers IP address.

3.) You can then follow the steps 4 and 5 in 'How to use PEST for begginers'.



Using the MSN messenger password stealer
This program will allow you to steal the MSN .net passport password of the user using the remote computer. Just use the PEST v1 file manager to upload the 'MSN password stealer.exe' program onto the remote computer, then execute the file on the remote computer. The user will see a message box appear and be prompted to enter their MSN messenger password. This information will be stored in a file on the remote computers hard disc called 'os32779.txt'. You can then download this file off the remote cmoputers hard disc. (NOTE: some comuters will report an I/O error when trying to create the .txt file, so you may want to upload a file to the remote computers hard disc called 'os32779.txt' ready for use with the password stealer.


LEGAL NOTICE:

The MonkeyCircus and Rabid Tangerine cannot in any way be held responsible for any damage to computer systems and/or loss/corruption of data that this software may cause. This software has not been completly tested, and therefore you run this software at your own risk. By executing any area of the 'PEST v1.0 Remote Administration Tool' program on your system, you accept these terms. This software is Freeware.